Arab League warns Israel over reported plans for execution facility for Palestinian prisoners
The Arab League has warned that Israel's reported move to build an execution facility for Palestinian prisoners marks a serious escalation and violates international law.
Key Takeaways
AIThe Arab League has warned against reports that Israeli authorities have begun establishing a facility dedicated to carrying out death sentences against Palestinian prisoners, stating that such a move represents a dangerous escalation and a blatant violation of international humanitarian law and the rights of detainees.
The League's General Secretariat said that preparations to implement what is referred to as the "Death Penalty for Terrorists Law" are part of a systematic policy targeting the rights of the Palestinian people. The statement held Israeli authorities fully responsible for any consequences arising from these actions, warning that executing Palestinian prisoners would constitute a war crime subject to international accountability.
The Arab League called on the international community—particularly the UN Security Council, the United Nations, the Human Rights Council, and the International Criminal Court—to act immediately to halt these practices, ensure international protection for Palestinian prisoners, and hold those responsible for violations to account. The League reaffirmed its unwavering support for the rights of the Palestinian people, including freedom, dignity, and an end to the occupation.
